Chronicle. - KTu HPHBV .LM saata VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER' 11. 1901. NO. 253 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his por reXf$472 sonal supervision since its infancy, t 0lCA4mi Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment! What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. AGREED ON A MEASURE Temporary Scheme For Raising Philip pine Revenues Dingley Rates to Apply on Goods Shipped to the United States. Washington, Dec. 10. The republican members of the waya and means com mittee today agreed upon a Philippine measures, and later the entire member ship of the committee was called to aether for the first time. At an early meeting of (he republican members, Oolouel El wards, chief of the ineular division of the war department, was further lu a'd as to the methods employed in framing the schedule of rates on imports to the Philippines. In particular be brought out the fact that care was taken to consult wi'.h the interested industries whenever a delicate question of adjustment arose. The war department showing brought out tbe fact that in effect the United States enjeya a preference in the present Philippine rates, for although no prefer ence is expressed, yet articles are 10 described as to prefer the American product. Canned goods are specified as a marked instance of thlv, the description being such as to fit tbe American product and give it a decided advantage over foreign canned goods. Mr. Russell's proposition to impose 80 per cent of the Dingley rates and Mr. Tawney'a to repeal the export tax in the Poiiippines waa voted down 3 to 6. The Cuban commission, through Chairman Payne, asked for a hearing1, tat upon Mr. Russell's motion they were adviead that no hearing would be given until after the holidays, tbe object being to postpone tbe matter of Cuban reciprocity until after (ha holiday. The commit tee waa formally organised nd sub-committees appointed. Tbe bill agreed upon Is designate! a tem porary meatore, and provides that the tariff laws of the Philippine commission ball five fnll force and flec Upo i all Roods coming from the Philippines to the United States tbe r resent rates of the Dingley lav eball be levied sad collected. The same tonnage taxes shall be levied apoo v Meals eoaalag into lbs United States from the Philippines as levied npon vessels coming from foreign countries until January 1, 1905, with a proviso that tbe coastwise laws of the United States shall not apply to foreign vessels plying between tbe United States and the Philppines. All duties and tonnage taxes collected either in the Philippinet or in the United States are to be covered into the Philippines treasury. Articles exported to the Philip pines eubject to internal revenue tax eball be exempt from eucb tax and pay only the duty provided for in the Philip pines. The democratic members were in formed of the programme regarding tbe bill, which includes reporting on Friday and passing it after oue daje's debate next Tuesday, under a apodal rule. Only eleven more shopping days till Christmas. Only about a week more in which you will he allowed to shop comfortably after that come the rush day9. Wouldn't you much rather do your holiday shopping now this week and avoid the crowds? We are all ready for you . . . and extend a hearty welcome. Cabinet Meeting. Washington, Dec. 10. Tbe proposed gift of $10,000,000 by Mr. Andrew Carnegie for educational purposes was discussed at today's meeting of tbe cabinet. It was stated after the uieet iuit that the president had received a communication from Mr. Carnegie on the subject of the creation o( a fund for t ii ovtMnsioii of hisrher education. It is said that his proposition does not in volve the establishment of university buildings in Washington, but rather the niacins: of a fnnd in tbe bands of govern ment reoreeentatlvet, from which tne expenses of deserving students may be naid in tbe line of original investigation at borne or abroad. Tbe proposition, it Is understood, has not reached a concise form, except in general terms as to tbe amount. Tbe president will confer with members of congress in regard to the proposed gift before making its terms while. It was also stated after the meeting tbatGcome T. Whitehead, at present collector of customs for Porto Rico, bad been offered tba position of appraiser of merchandise at the port of New York, in lace of Wilbur F. Wakeman, who bad heen reauested to resign. Tbe Philippine tariff queation occupied a considerable part of lb time of tbe meeting, and the recent insular decisions of the supreme court were also under consideration. - Yoo saw those flue portrait frame at ih oarni val f They are going very fast ; the aupply limited, and your picture io one of them Is just the thing for Christmas, viigora. ni..b A Valk'a ftkvarin Ask yoar g w ax am. The Sale is Now on. LJ All MEN'S, YOUTHS'. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S Suits, Overcoats Ulsters, Without reserve at Great Reductions Men's Suits and Overcoats in fancy and staple Oai meres, Cheviots, Worsteds including blues and blacks round-cutj square-cut and double-breasted sacks, as well as frocks in sizes to fit anybody and everybody. The celebrated Pick wick Clothing goes with the other. We intend to do the greatest December Clothing Dncinncc ill ttifi hiRtorv of this store and if good clothing, offered right in season at greatly reduced prices' is any inducement, we will do it. All Suits and Overcoats worth $10, $12, $12.50, reduced to uniform price of $8.45 All Suits and Overcoats worth $13.50, $13.75, $14 and $15, reduced to the form price of $10.85 All Suits' and Overcoats worth $15.50, f 1G.50, $17.50, $18, $18.50 and $18.75. reduced to the uniform prico of $13.85 All Suits and Overcoats worth $19, $20, $21 , $22.50 and $24, reduced to the . ' uniform price of $10.85 All Suits and Overcoats worth $25, $27.50, $30, reduced to uniform price of 21.85 ALL ALTERATIONS Charged EXTRA During SALE. Boys' Suits and Reefer Coats. This will be good news to the man who has denied himself the comfort of a good, cosy overcoat probably because he considered the good kinds beyond hie means, and would not wear a cheap coat. This sale levels the difference a good coat may be had for the former price of a poor one. $8.45 buys any $10, $12 and $12.60 coat. $10.66 burs any $18.50, $13.76, $14 and: $15 coat. 13.85 buys any $18.60, $16.60, $17.60, $18, $18.50 and $18.75 coat. $1C85 buys any $19, $20, $21, $22 and $24 coat. $21.86 buys any $25, $27.50 and $30 coat. Ail boys' and young men'fs Over coats at like reductions. Also Youths' Puits, at EXTRA SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. $2 and $2.50 Knits and Reefer Coats $1 W $3 and $3.50 Sulta and Reefer Coats 2 66 $4 and $4.60 Suits and Reefer Coats 3 86 $5 and $5.60 Suits and Reefer Coats 4 18 $fl and $6.50 Suits and Reefer Coats 8 15 $7, $7.50 and $8 Suits and Reefer Conts 8 90 (8.50, $0nnd $10 Suits 7 36 $12, $12.50. 13.60 and $13.76 Huits .. I 0 85 $14 ami $15 Suits 11 86 Tiiis applies to our entire stock of tliHn l'ikxIk not to a few srjeclallv selected numberx. I An excellent opportunity for pee- I pie to make their a mas selections. A. M. WILLIAMS Sl CO. Far) lament Member Talk. Tr.aaoa. New Yobk, Dec. 10. A telegram from Dublin to tbe London Times and New York Times says that William H. K. Redmond, M. P., speaking at a Oorey, Wextord county, meeting of the United Irish Lesgue, said there never was a time when there was a better chance than at present to strike a blow for Ireland. Thanks ba to uod, ne saio, they bad lived to see the day when John Bull had been caught by the throat by the men in South Africa, who were giving hiui the greatest whaling be ever got. Mr. Redmond said he prayed that God might strengthen tbe Baers until they danced on John Bull's ctiest. foi ty-aevn Mile. 1b Thirtjr-two Mloat.a Niw York. Dec. 10. According to th London correixndent of the Tribune oromoters of the London & Brighton Electric Railway mate tne imounw meat that tbev will convey passengers the forty-seven miles in tDiriy-two minutes. Tbe tugaested length of their mnnelirw Is enormous. It Is proproeeo that there shall be fourteen tunnels with a total lenntb of 1 miles. The scheme - . a S a. is looked upon aa an interesting out costly experiment. A Hint.... buy her a nice cosy pair of house shoes. Nmhinff reallv more appreciated. vvtnrV .bw When your hair appears dry auu to have loat its vitality It wants something to glte it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it "i dittos. We have tbe Proem of Science Hair OA Grower and CocoMUt Oream W ,Tb7 w?e dnd aW m8 and ofl scalp dteeeeea. For sale at Eraser's bar StopFrfee tOcaodTtca bottle. I getoortbs Tm GaaeaMCf a. Ladies' fell, fur. trimmed Juliets, iu red, wine, black end brown sp.w Misses', red and brown. 01.93 Children's six at I.OO 1 1. Williams I Co. I im'i ate it Just wet tbe affected pert freely with Mysterious Palo Core, a Sootch ' remedy, and tbe pain if cone. Sold by Clarke A Palkj. " eetlaswd are tbe best advertisers for Foley's Hooey and Tar end all who ess It agree thatUUeseodtd r, oooghs, of sage lnas. OUrksAFelfc. OUbrd'f Fotoi Htw Fad 112 FA R M I SO 1 M PLKU ES f tga.its for J' 'fiS fef Harr at.. Plows. Sprim Tioh Harrows, Blssell Chilled P.owi, MltOMil Wlf oua end Hacks, Hnnv Bul. ...Star Windmills... With Ball and Roller bearings, and fully warranted. Write ot for prices and catalogue. All orders entrusted to us will have prompt attention. Prices always right. The only Exclusive Hardware Store In too elty. Sexton & Waltfier Hardware. Iron and Steel Merchants... THB DALLES, OREGON. A fall line of BRIDGE A BEACH SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, end Cook end Heating Stoves. French Periodical Drops i.l.tl. .Wikl. mvaaiI liaral tui to Oreateat Known sowm For wh) by Gew.C lUkaney, TW DaUen, Or.